M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Money glitters, beauty sparkles, and intelligence shines.”
“Money goes out first to pay expenses and then comes back as profits later - if at all. The high rate of failure of new businesses makes painfully clear that there is nothing inevitable about the money coming back.”
Source: Basic Economics 4th Ed: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy
“Money goes to money heaven, body goes to body hell.”
“Money goes where money is, money yearns where money is.”
Source: A little tea, a little chat
“Money grasps a hold of you with a tight grip.”
Source: Red Wings: A Lust in Paris Novel - Vol. I
“Money grows on Idea Trees.”
Source: CopyCat: How to Escape Status Quo Thinking and Lead the Field
“Money had never been the main thing for me. It's the legacy that was important.”
“Money has a certain kind of amnesty.”
Source: The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again
“Money has a fixed value. People can have unlimited value.”
“Money has a long and sinister reach.
It slips into the system, changes hands
And starts to eat away at the foundations
Of everything we stand for.”
Source: The Burial at Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone
“Money has a spiritual correlation. What we do with money and how we impact the world through our spending, saving and investing…. It has spiritual consequences.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Money has a way of making life very easy.”
Source: Tajrish
“Money has a way of trumping even the gravest of enemies over time.”
“Money has always been a particular problem for revolutionaries and anti-capitalists. What will money look like 'after the revolution'? How will it function? Will it exist at all? It's hard to answer the question if you don't know what money actually is. Proposing to eliminate it entirely seems utopian and naive.”
“Money has always been in politics. And I'm not sure you'd want money to be completely out of politics.”
“Money has become the grand test of virtue. By this test beggars fail, and for this they are despised. If one could earn even ten pounds a week at begging, it would become a respectable profession immediately. A beggar, looked at realistically, is simply a businessman, getting his living, like other businessmen, in the way that comes to hand. He has not, more than most modem people, sold his honour; he has merely made the mistake of choosing a trade at which it is impossible to grow rich.”
Source: Homage to Catalonia / Down and Out in Paris and London
“Money has changed today's black athletes. Those who have the ability as African men to bring a change in a community that so desperately needs it are concentrating only on their own careers, some charities and how much money they can make.”
“Money has destroyed every nation that has ever existed and is currently in the process of destroying it's next victim, America.”
“Money has everything to do with distraction, while happiness has nothing to do with possession.”
“Money has limits. Power has boundaries. Both eventually encounter resistance. Influence, however, scales quietly. It moves through ideas, habits, language, technology, and stories. Once embedded, it doesn’t need to be enforced. It simply becomes "how things are done.”
Source: Learn to Love the Roller Coaster: Stories of Change, Resilience, and the Future to Come
“Money has lost its narrative quality the way painting did once upon a time. Money is talking to itself.”
Source: Cosmopolis
“Money has much more power down the ballot.”
“Money has never been a huge inspiration for me.”
“Money has never been important to me. I come from garbage. I'm a sewer rat who made it here. I have no interest in money and never have.”
“Money has never been my primary goal.”
“Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants.”
“Money has never yet made anyone rich.”
“Money has no color. If you can build a better mousetrap, it won't matter whether you're black or white. People will buy it.”
“Money has no country.”
Source: House of All Nations
“money has no essence. It's not "really" anything; therefore, its nature has always been and presumably always will be a matter of political contention.”
Source: Debt: The First 5,000 Years
“Money has no grey areas. You either make it or you lose it.”
“Money has no moral opinions.”
“Money has no morality.”
“Money has no religion except itself.”
“Money has no utility to me beyond a certain point.”
“Money has not changed me. I am living proof. I'm worse than I was, all right, when I was poor. I don't care about money. Money - you can't buy me. And I don't care about it.”
“Money has not changed me. When I look at money, each dollar represents an option of something I could not do yesterday.”
“Money has nothing to do with style at all, but naturally it helps every situation.”
“Money has only a different value in the eyes of each.”
Source: Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero
“Money has passed the stage of being defined as ‘a medium of exchange.’ Although, that’s what it is. I’m not disputing it. I’m trying to bring to your knowledge that most people don’t understand the meaning of money–where it can be found and how to acquire it. I’ve provided the unique meaning of money in this book, and where and how it can be found.”
Source: Decide Your Future
“Money has power. And so withholding money has power too, especially when a bunch of people do it together.”
“Money has the power to get, all that you want.
Money has the power to make you forget, all that you want.”
Source: World Hypnotized: Making of the Fuhrer
“Money has to be put in the way a club feels it should. If you put money in a new ballpark, that helps to generate revenue so you can spend more money. It should be spent to make the club's operations the best. That will help in the end, and it will mean enhanced payroll.”
“Money has to serve, not to rule!”
“Money has to undergo a metamorphosis again, it has to relinquish its role in the market economy and engage in an economy of capacities. Then we would be concerned with human creative productivity. And we would come full circle, since each human being can then act within his company as co-creator of the future, can - in full dignity - contribute to shaping this future.”
“Money has too big an influence on our politics in Washington and somehow we need to do something about that.”
“Money has yet to make anyone rich.”
“Money has, as we know, no value in itself. It is a convenient yardstick for a large number of material values. But the health and life of an individual as well as the health of a nation cannot be measured by that yardstick. If we, entrusted with protecting and defending the health of the population, give in to a salesman's scale of values we are lost.”
“Money hasn't any value of its own; it represents the stored up energy of men and women and is really just someone's promise to pay a certain amount of that energy.”
Source: Writings to Young Women from Laura Ingalls Wilder - Volume One: On Wisdom and Virtues
“Money helps, but being sick makes life hard.”